When VVMF built The Wall in 1982, it had an important mission: To honor Vietnam Veterans and heal the wounds of a nation. Three decades later, the mission continues as we raise funds to build the Education Center at The Wall. The Education Center will educate future generations and honor America's Legacy of Service, including those serving in our nation's Armed Forces today.

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Remembering An American Hero

Posted on 3/29/14 - by Curt Carter ccarter02@earthlink.net

Dear PFC Harold Eugene Willis, sir

As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can never be questioned.

May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those who love you.

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MY FRIEND

Posted on 2/18/12 - by Cecilio Torres ctorres41@cox.net

To my friend Harold, whom I had the pleasure of knowing and serving with him in the service. Harold and I came into the service at about the same time, he from Ca and I from AZ. We went through Basic, AIT and Jump School together. Shipped to NAM at same time, but were assigned to different unit.HAROLD YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

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MY FRIEND

Posted on 2/18/12 - by Cecilio Torres ctorres41@cox.net

To my friend Harold, whom I had the pleasure of knowing and serving with him in the service. Harold and I came into the service at about the same time, he from Ca and I from AZ. We went through Basic, AIT and Jump School together. Shipped to NAM at same time, but were assigned to different unit.HAROLD YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

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Thank you

Posted on 3/18/04 - by Natalie Stoller natz1200@hotmail.com

Dear Soldier, As years pass, our lives change and people move on from one happening to another. We often don’t stop to recognize all those that were killed in years past so that we could enjoy the many freedoms that we have today. The men and women who made the supreme sacrifice in hopes of a better tomorrow. Well, I want you to know that my classmates and I from Gridley who are working on the Gridley High School Posting Project for a history class, do remember you. And we are grateful. I have a better appreciation for all those who died serving our country in the war and I want you to know that you will always be remembered. Sincerely, Natalie Stoller

The Wall of Faces

Brought to you by the organization that built The Wall, the Vietnam Veterans Virtual Memorial Wall is dedicated to honoring, remembering and sharing the legacies of all those who died in the Vietnam War. Here you can go beyond the names on The Wall to see the faces, share the stories and read the remembrances posted by friends, neighbors, classmates and family members.

All of these photos will be showcased in The Education Center at The Wall on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. To learn more about the effort to collect these photos and ensure their faces will never be forgotten, visit www.buildthecenter.org.